Government Withdraws Contempt of Court Proceedings Against Nigerian Labour Leaders+30

The Nigerian government has decided to withdraw the contempt of court proceedings against the leaders of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and other labour leaders. This decision comes after a nationwide protest launched by organised labour in response to what they called the "anti-poor policies of the government." The government's move is seen as a win for organised labour and highlights the power of collective action in democratic settings.

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Nigeria's Senate Set to Screen and Confirm Last Batch of Ministerial Nominees+30

The Nigerian Senate is preparing to screen and confirm the final group of ministerial nominees, concluding an extensive process that will finalize the appointments for the 48 ministers joining the government's executive branch. This article delves into the significance of this political process and its impact on Nigeria's governance and national development.

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Regional leaders to meet and discuss coup in Niger+30

Regional leaders from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will gather in Abuja to discuss the recent coup in Niger, which resulted in the overthrow of President Mohamed Bazoum. The meeting, hosted by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, aims to address the political crisis in the West African nation. The coup has been condemned by the international community, with calls for the release of President Bazoum.

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Nigeria's Investment in Sports Facilities and Infrastructure+30

Nigeria has been making significant investments in sports facilities and infrastructure in recent years, with a growing focus on developing world-class sporting facilities. This article explores Nigeria's commitment to improving its sports infrastructure and the potential impact it could have on the country's sports industry.

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